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Racha: Velocidade Sem Limite

Título original: Tau man ji D
  • 2005
  • TV-PG
  • 1 h 47 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
10 mil
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Jay Chou in Racha: Velocidade Sem Limite (2005)
After winning his first competition, Takumi focuses his attention on drift racing, a sport he has unknowingly perfected while delivering tofu in his father's Toyota AE86.
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Após vencer sua primeira competição, Takumi volta sua atenção para as corridas de drift, um esporte que ele aperfeiçoou sem saber enquanto entregava tofu no Toyota AE86 de seu pai.Após vencer sua primeira competição, Takumi volta sua atenção para as corridas de drift, um esporte que ele aperfeiçoou sem saber enquanto entregava tofu no Toyota AE86 de seu pai.Após vencer sua primeira competição, Takumi volta sua atenção para as corridas de drift, um esporte que ele aperfeiçoou sem saber enquanto entregava tofu no Toyota AE86 de seu pai.

  • Direção
    • Wai Keung Lau
    • Alan Mak
    • Ralph Rieckermann
  • Roteiristas
    • Shuichi Shigeno
    • Felix Chong
  • Artistas
    • Jay Chou
    • Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • Edison Chen
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    10 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Wai Keung Lau
      • Alan Mak
      • Ralph Rieckermann
    • Roteiristas
      • Shuichi Shigeno
      • Felix Chong
    • Artistas
      • Jay Chou
      • Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
      • Edison Chen
    • 58Avaliações de usuários
    • 38Avaliações da crítica
    • 48Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 12 vitórias e 18 indicações no total

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    Jay Chou
    Jay Chou
    • Takumi Fujiwara
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • Bunta 'Tofuman' Fujiwara
    • (as Anthony Wong)
    Edison Chen
    Edison Chen
    • Ryousuke Takahashi
    Shawn Yue
    Shawn Yue
    • Takeshi Nakazato
    Anne Suzuki
    Anne Suzuki
    • Natsuki Mogi
    Chapman To
    Chapman To
    • Itsuki Tachibana
    Kenny Bee
    Kenny Bee
    • Yuuichi 'Gasman' Tachibana
    Jordan Chan
    Jordan Chan
    • Kyouichi Sudou
    Will Liu
    Will Liu
    • Seiji Iwaki
    Tsuyoshi Abe
    • Kenji
    Kiyohiko Ueki
    • Iketani
    Kazuo Yashiro
    • SpeedStars Member
    Miki Kuroiwa
    • Natsuki Mogi's Classmate
    Megumi Seitone
    • Natsuki Mogi's Classmate
    Sayaka Takizawa
    • Natsuki Mogi's Classmate
    Kazuyuki Tsumura
    • Mr. X
    Chie Tanaka
    Chie Tanaka
    • Miya
    Daiichiro Yuyama
    • NightKids Member
    • Direção
      • Wai Keung Lau
      • Alan Mak
      • Ralph Rieckermann
    • Roteiristas
      • Shuichi Shigeno
      • Felix Chong
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    6ohroonoko

    Selfie

    Takumi and Matsuki take a selfie at the beach with a disposable camera. This predates the selfie that Paris Hilton claims she invented along with Britney Spears in 2006 by 1 year.
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Initial D

    Just to set the expectations from this review, I have not read the Initial D manga, nor watched any of the anime. Therefore this review's point of view will be from the cinematic experience, and there will be no comparison on how true it stays to the manga/anime.

    Despite all the star power in the film, from teeny boppers Edison Chen and Shawn Yue, to veterans Kenny Bee and Anthony Wong, this still remains a Jay Chou vehicle (pardon the pun). Jay stars as a petrol pump attendant who by day works at a petrol kiosk, and in the wee hours of the night, helps his tofu selling dad deliver tofu in an old Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno using a route that traverses along a winding Mount Akina.

    Naturally, with his 5 years experience, he intimately knows the terrain, and gets faster each time, until a group of street racers set their sights to conquer the route.

    There will definitely be comparisons with Hollywood's The Fast and The Furious series, starring Vin Diesel/Paul Walker. The similarities are there - the fast cars, the beautiful racer babes, the rivalry between arrogant drivers. You even get the same cinematography technique used that starts from the driver's POV, pulling back to the dashboard, the rear seat, the boot, and the car from a "helicopter" view.

    But what sets this film apart is the way it is delivered. Being based on a comic book offers some depth to the storyline, and it helped by staying true to the setting, being based in Japan and not HK. The races in itself might seem repetitive, as the highlight seemed to be focused on its title - the "drift" technique, being used ad-nausem, but having different drivers challenge each other on the one and only route breaks the monotony as you root for your favourite to come out tops.

    Given this is Jay Chou's debut movie role, it is difficult to critique if his acting skills are up to mark, as his lead character Takumi Fujiwara is a nonchalant man of few words. Which is very much like his persona. His co-stars Edison Chen and Shawn Yue could very well be their own persons as well. Chapman To, as usual, brings across the rather light hearted moments, and Anthony Wong as Chou's dad, a veteran race ace who finds solace in the bottle and having a penchant for dozing off.

    Perhaps the only flaw about the movie was the sappy romance between Jay and his Japanese co-star. Not that she isn't gorgeous (which is a saving grace), but their scenes together doesn't further the plot much, and slows down the pace somewhat of this movie about the need for speed.

    This is an enjoyable flick, one in which I waited for the theme song / tune to be featured (only at the end credits!). But no, I don't think I will be converted to a Jay Chou fan boy anytime soon.

    I suspect that in the upcoming weeks, we probably might see parallel imports / makes of the Trueno on our shores to satisfy the racer boy wannabes (heard Singapore only has 2?), although it probably can't run as fast as in the movies (movie magic lah). And yeah, the driving with one hand on the wheel and the other on the face, with the contemplating look.
    10vivisi

    Great car racing and drifts, cute actors, who wants more?

    I haven't read any Initial D manga, and frankly, hadn't heard of it until a friend asked to watch this movie, thus cannot comment on the accuracy of the story.

    But after watching the movie for the 10th time, I can freely say the movie is a must-see for car lovers, and goes beyond Hollywood fake races, which makes speed and fancy cars seem more important than the driver's ability. The actors did a great job, too, specially Bunta Fujiwara (Takumi's father), who plays hilarious scenes.

    Not to mention the Soundtrack, which is great add to the competition scenes.
    7ebiros2

    Interesting Hong Kong Movie shot in Japan

    Based on a long running comic series by Shuuichi Shigeno, this all star cast Hong Kong movie puts on screen what's on the comic's volume 1-15 ( Part until Takumi joins Project D ).

    Takumi Fujiwara (Jay Chou) is a high school student who lives with his single father running a tofu shop. Inbetween his tofu deliveries, he frequents Mt. Akina that has winding roads to improve his driving skills. He gets involved with the street racers that frequents the area, and a battle ensues to prove who's the fastest one on the road. Takumi with his outstanding driving skills, bests other racers with better performing cars. Amongst the people who shows up was Ryosuke Takahashi (Edison Chen). Ryosuke takes notice of Takumi's talent, and takes interest in him. Takumi's girlfriend Natsuki (Ann Suzuki) is chummy with Takumi, but she also has other things going on with older men. Takumi goes head to head with Keiichi Sudo (Jordan Chan) to prove who's the fastest man on the road.

    The same staff from Medea Asia that's created the "Infernal Affair" series made this movie. The movie was shot on location in Japan around Yahikoiwamuro highway in Niigata Prefecture, and Shibukawa city in Gunma prefecture. The production quality is high despite the difficulty of bringing the location to Japan. Mt. Akina is a fictitious mountain that's modeled after Mt. Haruna in Gunma prefecture.

    One of the center piece of the action is the Sprinter Trueno AE86 that Takumi drives. Despite its diminutive size, it succeeds in out performing cars that are designed for racing performances. Trueno is is a sister model of Corolla Levin, and shares the same frame, and the engine. It's a performance version of the standard Sprinter model with a twin cam 4A-GEU engine. In the '80s Japan, 4A-GEU souped up to 450 horse power was sold by custom shops. Used on AE86 that weighs less than a ton, the combination made the car into a deadly rocket that can go head to head with lesser powered cars like the GT-R. So a car to car battle like the one seen in this movie was entirely "Possible". The original comic states that the story is occurring sometime in the '90s time frame, and the cars appearing in this movie also reflects this fact.

    I wonder if China these days are following the Hollywood style casting that casts compatible astrological sun sign actors in the leading role. This method seems to ensure good chemistry between male and the female lead. In this movie, three earth sign actors plays the lead (Ann Suzuki - Taurus, Anthony Wong - Virgo, and Jay Chou - Capricorn).

    The movie has a world of its own that's completely different from the TV anime series, and in some ways more exciting due to the interaction between the stars, and the actual driving that takes place on the road. It's an excellently made movie that combines best of what Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan has to offer. I only wish that Edison Chen would return to Hong Kong cinema. He was very good in this movie.

    A very enjoyable movie that takes you into the world of street racing culture of Japan.
    8dbborroughs

    Chinese adaptation of a Japanese comic is not you typical race film. Probably will play better if you don't know the source and are open to different take in a race film

    Takumi is a high schooler who often delivers his fathers tofu late at night. His late night trips have made him adept at the winding down hill run of Mt. Akina, which is a course used by the street racers of the area as the ultimate test of skill. When an unintentional race brings him to the notice of the racers, his life changes as he has to field numerous offers to actually see who is the best driver.

    Based on a Japanese comic and cartoon, Initial D is a live action Chinese film thats broken box office records across Asia. Despite being a huge animation fan I've never seen the animation nor have a I read the comic. I'm not sure if thats a good thing or a bad thing, but seeing how many fans of the source material are unhappy with the film I would say its a good thing.

    Flat out I liked this movie. It did take a while to warm up to, but once I began to take it for what it is I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Is it a great film? In someways yes and in others no. As I said this takes a bit to get going. The lead is a bit too closed mouth for my taste, barely uttering a word for the entire two hours. Its a bit too teen angsty. Still you have great characters and great performances by pretty much everyone in the cast (even if everyone was speaking three or four different languages when this was filmed.

    The racing is excellent. Its mostly seems to have been done with out CGI enhancement. I like that there are no horrific crashes, police chases or other clichéd events that are so rampant in American movies. And while I was initially apprehensive by the fact the racing is always on the same stretch of road, I warmed to the idea since by doing that we really got to see who was best. (If you want American style racing in many different environments stay away)

    Definitely worth a look see, especially if you want to see a race film that is not like all of the rest. 7.5 out of 10 rounded up to 8 out of 10 for IMDb purposes.

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    • Curiosidades
      Three new Toyota AE86 Sprinter Truenos, a car out of production since 1987, were especially built by Toyota for the film.
    • Erros de gravação
      The actors are Hong Kong Chinese nationality, yet their characters have the original Japanese names.
    • Citações

      Natsuki Mogi: It's most important to find a world that belongs to us. Life is meaningful only when we can find this world.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #36.5 (2007)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      All The Way North
      Produced by Jay Chou

      Composed by Jay Chou

      Performed by Jay Chou

      Lyrics by Vincent Fang

      Arranged by Again Tsai

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 23 de junho de 2005 (China)
    • Países de origem
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Media Asia (Hong Kong)
    • Idiomas
      • Cantonês
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Initial D
    • Locações de filme
      • Mt. Akina, Gunma, Japão(racing scenes)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Media Asia Films
      • Sil-Metropole Organisation
      • Basic Pictures
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